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Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP)
ISSN : 26154358     EISSN : 26222957     DOI : 10.18860
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) a specialized journal of English language teaching (ELT) that meticulously tailors English language teaching-learning instructions to meet the precise needs of learners within various academic and professional fields. At its core, this journal focuses on English for Academic Purposes (EAP), emphasizing the enhancement of essential language skills—listening, reading, speaking, and writing—alongside the critical components of grammar and vocabulary. This targeted approach necessitates the development of specialized teaching language materials, strategies, and assessment that address the unique linguistic demands of each discipline. The scope of this journal (JEASP) is vast and diverse, encompassing English for Education, which equips educators and students with the language proficiency required for academic success; English for Laws, covering the specialized terminologies of family law, economic law, criminal law, and constitutional law; and English for Science and Technology, focusing on the linguistic needs of natural sciences and engineering. Additionally, this journal extends to English for Economics, addressing the specific language of finance, banking, and business; English for Humanities, which enhances communication in social and cultural studies, languages, and media; and English for Medicine and Health Community Services, supporting the complex language requirements of medicine, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery, and health analyses. By concentrating on these focused and scoped areas, this journal (JEASP) ensures that authors/readers are well-prepared to effectively navigate and excel in their respective academic and professional environments.
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THE IMPACT OF PICTURE SERIES ON WRITING ABILITY AMONG INDONESIAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EFL LEARNERS Adinda Widya Ramadhanty; Dhafid Wahyu Utomo; Jalia Mayasari
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14431

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This study tried to shed light on investigating the impact of picture series on Indonesian Junior High School EFL learners’ abilities in English descriptive writing. To fulfill the objective, quantitative method with quasi experimental design was employed. 50 Indonesian Junior High School EFL learners were selected out of 100 students in a private Junior High School in Banten province. The sample of this research was chosen based on the non-equivalent group design technique. Moreover, the chosen participants were divided into two equal groups: experimental group and control group. In collecting the data, the researchers conducted pre-test and post-test. The data, then, were analyzed by using t-test. The result of t-test revealed that revealed that the experimental group performed better than the control group. Finally, the implications of the findings and recommendations for future research were also discussed.
ENGLISH FOR MEDIA LITERACY FOR EDUCATORS (EML-E) (MATERIAL RESUME AND REVIEW OF THE ONLINE PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH NETWORK (OPEN) BY GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY) Misnawati Misnawati
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14432

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People are often discussing the media these days. In personal, professional, and educational contexts, social media, mass media, and media bias are regularly debated. Media literacy can understand, critique, and create media messages, while media messages are communicated via traditional or digital media. English Media Literacy (EML) analyses, provides and embeds media literacy as English language teaching in class. Educators realized in the late 20th century that they need to help their students "read" or "understand" different types of texts to guide students with a good mindset and acquire media messages as a skill and knowledge to become successful citizens of the 21st century. The new technologies and media started happening in the early 2000s or the beginning of the 21st century.  This article served as material resume and review for the English for Media Literacy for Educators (EML-E) course as one of The Online Professional English Network (OPEN) By George Mason University. It is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. government and administered by FHI 360. As media literacy is essential, this material resume is served by the author to cascade her new knowledge about this topic to increase its benefit. This paper will discuss five elements, they are: 1) Introduction to English for Media Literacy for Educators; 2) Approaches and Strategies for Media Literacy Education; 3) Managing Student Media Consumption and Production; 4) Language for Teaching English for Media Literacy, and 5) English for Media Literacy Unit Planning..
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING MATERIALS ON TOIEC READING FOR IMPROVING A MINIMUM SCORE STANDARD THROUGH THE ANALYTICAL SKILL ON QUESTION ITEMS Siti Maisaroh; Sutarman Sutarman; Nunung Nurmaesah
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14428

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Students at STMIK Bina Sarana Global is given TOEIC as one of compulsory subjects. However, after four years since TOIEC was taught, students had not significantly improved both their analytical skill of the question items as expected and in the targeted minimum score as to be achieved. The teaching materials have undergone changes for three times. Nevertheless, students still find the textbooks hard to understand, resulting in the low score students gained, particularly in the Reading section. This research is aimed at designing teaching materials to assist students in developing their analytical skill, with ADDIE as its research Method.  ADDIE which encompasses five phases -- Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation became the basis analytical skill from which this in-depth research was conducted. The TOEIC Reading Skills textbook provides the content of units, which commences from the warm up activity, followed by topic explanation, to practice tests and word lists. Twenty students as the subjects of this research and a group of 6 lecturers served as evaluators whom were involved for the purpose of giving more thorough analyses towards the book content. Implementing mixed-method research in the data collections and analyses, the development of the teaching materials has been proven to be valid, effective, and practical.  Students felt at ease comprehending the explanation, grew their interest in relation to the teaching materials and performance well on the practice test. As a result, they have shown significant improvement in sharpening their analytical skill towards the Reading question items and in obtaining a higher score. These were proven from the Post-Test, class discussions, interview, and questionnaire results.
ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF CURRICULUM TERMINOLOGY IN INDONESIAN ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT Maya Rizki Fauzia
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14429

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Transcript is an official document that comprises a student’s academic record. Besides all courses taken, grades received and cumulative GPA, it also consists of specific terms or expressions in the target language. Translating official document requires special attention since the process deals with transferring meaning and finding appropriate terms in Indonesian. This study is based on annotated translation of academic transcript from Indonesian to English. Its objectives are to identify issues the researcher encountered in the process of translating the document from the Source Language (SL) to the Target Language (TL), and provide solutions to the translation problems. The units of analysis were 11 annotations of problems which consisted of 3 words and 8 phrases related to curriculum. The result showed that translation problems occurred due to lacking understanding on meaning of curriculum-related terminology. Semantic and functional translation methods were the strategies employed to obtain a suitable equivalent for the problems. Another strategy was to consult to official documents providing more detailed information on the terminology.
IMPROVING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION Lina Susanti; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Fatimatus Zahroh Fatimatus Zahroh
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14430

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This research is aimed at inquiring the use of small group discussions in the improvement of speaking skills studied in classroom action research (CAR). The population of the research was the eighth-grade students of SMPN 2 Curug consist of thirty students. The researchers used one class as a control group. Based the result of this study, the researchers implemented the action in two cycles; every cycle consists of planning, acting, observing and reflecting. The first is planning, the researchers identified a problem. The second is acting, the researchers collected and analysed the data. The third is observing, in this stage the researchers developed a plan to make change and implemented these changes. This cycle reflects the components of action research. It is critical to consider the impact of the changes made when reflecting. The result of this research is the mean score of students on the speaking test before carrying out the Class Action Research (CAR) is 57,5 for pretest and post-test 64,7 in the first cycle, this is the student’s treatment. And in the second cycle 70,6 after using small group discussion. It means that the mean score of the post test is greater than the pre-test. Thus, this research that using small group discussion can improve students’ speaking ability for the eighth-year students of SMPN 2 Curug.
IMPROVING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION Lina Susanti; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Fatimatus Zahroh Fatimatus Zahroh
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14430

Abstract

This research is aimed at inquiring the use of small group discussions in the improvement of speaking skills studied in classroom action research (CAR). The population of the research was the eighth-grade students of SMPN 2 Curug consist of thirty students. The researchers used one class as a control group. Based the result of this study, the researchers implemented the action in two cycles; every cycle consists of planning, acting, observing and reflecting. The first is planning, the researchers identified a problem. The second is acting, the researchers collected and analysed the data. The third is observing, in this stage the researchers developed a plan to make change and implemented these changes. This cycle reflects the components of action research. It is critical to consider the impact of the changes made when reflecting. The result of this research is the mean score of students on the speaking test before carrying out the Class Action Research (CAR) is 57,5 for pretest and post-test 64,7 in the first cycle, this is the student’s treatment. And in the second cycle 70,6 after using small group discussion. It means that the mean score of the post test is greater than the pre-test. Thus, this research that using small group discussion can improve students’ speaking ability for the eighth-year students of SMPN 2 Curug.
THE IMPACT OF PICTURE SERIES ON WRITING ABILITY AMONG INDONESIAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EFL LEARNERS Adinda Widya Ramadhanty; Dhafid Wahyu Utomo; Jalia Mayasari
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14431

Abstract

This study tried to shed light on investigating the impact of picture series on Indonesian Junior High School EFL learners’ abilities in English descriptive writing. To fulfill the objective, quantitative method with quasi experimental design was employed. 50 Indonesian Junior High School EFL learners were selected out of 100 students in a private Junior High School in Banten province. The sample of this research was chosen based on the non-equivalent group design technique. Moreover, the chosen participants were divided into two equal groups: experimental group and control group. In collecting the data, the researchers conducted pre-test and post-test. The data, then, were analyzed by using t-test. The result of t-test revealed that revealed that the experimental group performed better than the control group. Finally, the implications of the findings and recommendations for future research were also discussed.
ENGLISH FOR MEDIA LITERACY FOR EDUCATORS (EML-E) (MATERIAL RESUME AND REVIEW OF THE ONLINE PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH NETWORK (OPEN) BY GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY) Misnawati Misnawati
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14432

Abstract

People are often discussing the media these days. In personal, professional, and educational contexts, social media, mass media, and media bias are regularly debated. Media literacy can understand, critique, and create media messages, while media messages are communicated via traditional or digital media. English Media Literacy (EML) analyses, provides and embeds media literacy as English language teaching in class. Educators realized in the late 20th century that they need to help their students "read" or "understand" different types of texts to guide students with a good mindset and acquire media messages as a skill and knowledge to become successful citizens of the 21st century. The new technologies and media started happening in the early 2000s or the beginning of the 21st century.  This article served as material resume and review for the English for Media Literacy for Educators (EML-E) course as one of The Online Professional English Network (OPEN) By George Mason University. It is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. government and administered by FHI 360. As media literacy is essential, this material resume is served by the author to cascade her new knowledge about this topic to increase its benefit. This paper will discuss five elements, they are: 1) Introduction to English for Media Literacy for Educators; 2) Approaches and Strategies for Media Literacy Education; 3) Managing Student Media Consumption and Production; 4) Language for Teaching English for Media Literacy, and 5) English for Media Literacy Unit Planning..
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING MATERIALS ON TOIEC READING FOR IMPROVING A MINIMUM SCORE STANDARD THROUGH THE ANALYTICAL SKILL ON QUESTION ITEMS Siti Maisaroh; Sutarman Sutarman; Nunung Nurmaesah
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14428

Abstract

Students at STMIK Bina Sarana Global is given TOEIC as one of compulsory subjects. However, after four years since TOIEC was taught, students had not significantly improved both their analytical skill of the question items as expected and in the targeted minimum score as to be achieved. The teaching materials have undergone changes for three times. Nevertheless, students still find the textbooks hard to understand, resulting in the low score students gained, particularly in the Reading section. This research is aimed at designing teaching materials to assist students in developing their analytical skill, with ADDIE as its research Method.  ADDIE which encompasses five phases -- Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation became the basis analytical skill from which this in-depth research was conducted. The TOEIC Reading Skills textbook provides the content of units, which commences from the warm up activity, followed by topic explanation, to practice tests and word lists. Twenty students as the subjects of this research and a group of 6 lecturers served as evaluators whom were involved for the purpose of giving more thorough analyses towards the book content. Implementing mixed-method research in the data collections and analyses, the development of the teaching materials has been proven to be valid, effective, and practical.  Students felt at ease comprehending the explanation, grew their interest in relation to the teaching materials and performance well on the practice test. As a result, they have shown significant improvement in sharpening their analytical skill towards the Reading question items and in obtaining a higher score. These were proven from the Post-Test, class discussions, interview, and questionnaire results.
ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF CURRICULUM TERMINOLOGY IN INDONESIAN ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT Maya Rizki Fauzia
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes (JEASP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jeasp.v4i2.14429

Abstract

Transcript is an official document that comprises a student’s academic record. Besides all courses taken, grades received and cumulative GPA, it also consists of specific terms or expressions in the target language. Translating official document requires special attention since the process deals with transferring meaning and finding appropriate terms in Indonesian. This study is based on annotated translation of academic transcript from Indonesian to English. Its objectives are to identify issues the researcher encountered in the process of translating the document from the Source Language (SL) to the Target Language (TL), and provide solutions to the translation problems. The units of analysis were 11 annotations of problems which consisted of 3 words and 8 phrases related to curriculum. The result showed that translation problems occurred due to lacking understanding on meaning of curriculum-related terminology. Semantic and functional translation methods were the strategies employed to obtain a suitable equivalent for the problems. Another strategy was to consult to official documents providing more detailed information on the terminology.

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